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Question 11 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the pair of terms on the either side of $: :$ Identify the relationship of given pair and find the missing term.
$MPS: ORU:: BЕН:$?
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$( C ): M \xrightarrow{+2} O ; P \xrightarrow{+2} R ; S \xrightarrow{+2} U$
$So , B \xrightarrow{+2} D ; E \xrightarrow{+2} G ; H \xrightarrow{+2} J$
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Question 21 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the pair of figures on the either side of Identify the relationship of the given pair and find the missing figure.
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$(B) :$ The multiplication of number of sides of inner and out shapes in first figure equals to the number in second figure.
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Question 31 Mark
There is a certain relationship between figures $(i)$ and $(ii)$. Establish a similar relationship between figures $(iii)$ and $(iv)$ by selecting a suitable figure from the options which will replace the $(?)$ in fig. $(iv)$.

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$(A) :$ From figure $(i)$ to $(ii)$, all comer elements interchange their positions diagonally.
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Question 51 Mark
There is a certain relationship between figures $(i)$ and $(ii)$. Establish a similar relationship between figures $(iii)$ and $(iv)$ by selecting a suitable figure from the options that would replace the $(?)$ in figure $(iv)$.
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$(D)$ : From figure $(i)$ to figure $(ii)$, the number of sides of both outer and inner figures reduced by $1 .$
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Question 61 Mark
Find the odd one out

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$(D)$ : Figures in option $(A), (B)$ and $(C)$ consist of two intersecting similar shapes with different sizes.
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Question 71 Mark
Find the odd one out.
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$(C) :$
$(A)$ $B \xrightarrow{+3} E$
$(B)$ $L \xrightarrow{+3} O$
$(C)$ $D \xrightarrow{+2} F$
$(D)$ $P \xrightarrow{+3} S$
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Question 81 Mark
Find the odd one out.
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$(D)$ : The figures in option $(A), (B)$ and $(C)$ consist of four parallel lines.
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Question 91 Mark
Find the odd one out.
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$(D)$ : In option $(A), (B)$ and $(C)$, the number of circles inside each figure is equal to the number of sides of the figure.
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Question 101 Mark
Find the odd one out.

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$(B)$ :(A) $H \xrightarrow{+2} J$
$(B)$ $W \xrightarrow{+1} X$
$(C)$ $N \xrightarrow{+2} P$
$(D)$ $R \xrightarrow{+2} T$
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Question 111 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the pair of letters on either side of::. Identify the relationship and find the missing pair.
$SCP: VFS:: QKW:?$
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$( A ): S \xrightarrow{+3} V ; C \xrightarrow{+3} F ; P \xrightarrow{+3} S$ $So , Q \xrightarrow{+3} T ; K \xrightarrow{+3} N ; W \xrightarrow{+3} Z$ Hence, the missing pair is $'TNZ'.$
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Question 121 Mark
Find the odd one out.

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$(D) :$ Figures in option $(A), (B)$ and $(C)$ consists of two same shapes one inside another along with a circle inside the inner shape.
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Question 131 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the figures on the either side of : $:$ Identify the relationship on the left pair and find the missing figure.
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$(C)$ : From first figure to second figure, the intersecting lines inside the shape are removed and all circles become shaded.
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Question 151 Mark
There is a certain relationship between figures $(i)$ and $(ii)$. Establish the similar relationship between figures $(iii)$ and $(iv)$ by selecting a suitable figure from the options that would replace the $(?)$ in figure $(iii).$

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$(C)$ : From figure $(ii)$ to figure $(i)$, all the elements move in anti-clockwise direction along the corners.
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Question 171 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the figures on either side of::. Identify the relationship on the left pair and find the missing figure

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$(B) $: In the left pair, the number is the product of number of sides of the two figures.
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Question 181 Mark
Find the odd one out.

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$(A)$ : The figures in option $(B), (C)$ and $(D)$ consist of a number which is equal to the sum of sides of outer and inner shapes.
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Question 191 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the pair of letters on either of::. Identify the relationship and find the missing pair.
$CPJ: DRM:: TME:$____
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$( B ): C \xrightarrow{+1} D ; P \xrightarrow{+2} R ; J \xrightarrow{+3} M$ So, $T \xrightarrow{+1} U ; M \xrightarrow{+2} O ; E \xrightarrow{+3} H$ Hence, the missing pair is $' UOH:$
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Question 201 Mark
Find the odd one out.
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$(C)$ : Figures in option $(A), (B)$ and $(D)$ all consist of two intersecting lines with two dots on the opposite sides.
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Question 211 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the figures on the either side of::. Identify the relationship on the left pair and find the missing figure.
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$(D)$ : From second figure to first figure, the innermost shape and the outerrmost shape interchange their positions. Also, the middle shape remains the same.
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Question 221 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the figures on the either side of::. Identify the relationship on the left pair and find the missing figure.
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$(A)$ : From first figure to second figure, the elements at the corners are rotating in clockwise direction and the number in the middle is increased by $2 .$
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Question 231 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the figures on the either side of::. Identify the relationship on the left pair and find the missing figure.
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Question 241 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the figures on the either side of::. Identify the relationship on the left pair and find the missing figure.
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$(B) $: From first figure to second figure, the unshaded part becomes shaded and shaded part becomes unshaded.
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